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stink out

vb. 1 (context transitive informal English) To cause to stink. 2 (context transitive figurative informal English) To perform very badly in (a place). 3 (context transitive informal English) To drive from a place by a stink.

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stink out

v. cause to smell bad; fill with a bad smell [syn: stink up, smell up]

Usage examples of "stink out".

There's the dirty streets and the stink out back, and the fact that Madam Mantelby has no sense of smell.

Yet if she sneaked back into camp, immediately gathered up Sova and the animals and got like stink out….

I edged the door of the phone-box open a fraction to let some of the stink out.

It had taken her all these months to get the stink out of the house while he guarded the sleeping princess.

I made much of him after each Fall, I assure you, and I made sure that the firelizards got all firestone stink out of his hide.

I made much of him after each Fall, I assure you, and I made sure that the fire-lizards got all firestone stink out of his hide.

Every year or so hed go across the mountains, drink himself blind, stink out the whorehouse.

Every year or so he'd go across the mountains, drink himself blind, stink out the whorehouse .

She hung them over the pricklebushes where the sun could burn the stink out of them.

You've stunk us out of your hotel, Paperman, that's all I know, and you'll stink out everybody else before nightfall, you mark my word.

Who's gonna come in our places to do business with that stink out here?